Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: bikz on November 08, 2010, 05:29:54 pm
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Found this and thought I'd share.
Available as a kit in a custom size to fit the base of your hot tub.
http://www.thespalevel-r.com/index.html
See the Spa Level-R™ in the July/August 2009 Issue of SpaRetailer Magazine
http://www.sparetailer.com/article_details.php?articles_id=125&category_id=2&cat_id=9
Not the cheapest way to level a spa, but it could be money well spent.
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Interesting,but?
I want to place my hot tub next to my patio. What benefit is there to using "The Spa Level-R™" on a non concrete surface?
After the ground is leveled, "The Spa Level-R™" can be placed down as a support platform. This will keep your hot tub raised off the ground and away from moisture.
If I am going to the effort of leveling the ground before I put it down, why would I need it?
Still not a bad idea.
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Interesting,but?
I want to place my hot tub next to my patio. What benefit is there to using "The Spa Level-R™" on a non concrete surface?
After the ground is leveled, "The Spa Level-R™" can be placed down as a support platform. This will keep your hot tub raised off the ground and away from moisture.
If I am going to the effort of leveling the ground before I put it down, why would I need it?
Still not a bad idea.
After having read dozens of posts from folks who have a pre poured, but sloped or uneven patio slab I decided to share this as a potential work around. Simply sharing a find.
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Was not dissing you at all, sorry if it came out like that, I think on a patio with a slope it would work well over pouring a new pad.